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Answer for the clue "Iditarod participant ", 7 letters:
sledder

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who rides a sled.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who rides a sled

Usage examples of sledder.

The wolves did the actual Ovousibas, and the Ancients merely guided the wolves like a sledder driving his dogs.

C-Pat Trail next to the ridge was fairly wide and straight, inviting a sledder to travel at speed.

He slid to a halt, crashing into shrubs and snowlaced prairie grass that prevented him from rolling into the sledders path.

Sometimes the trail cut in from the ledge, sending the sledders rushing into darkness between towering walls of stone.

He nodded, then made the statement the sledders had carried with them ever since.

In a wooded area sometimes used as a picnic site, the lake was located just below a hill known by winter sledders as Suicide Hill.

Except for the skaters and sledders on the ice, there were not many people outdoors here to stop and gaze and listen to the band and calliope music.

We followed a path in the snow until we were more or less by ourselves at the top of a low hill, looking down on a few halfhearted sledders skidding through the circus glow of the Christmas lights.

There were sledders on the slopes leading down to the bayou, and kids ran and cavorted about the frozen playground equipment under the watchful, indulgent eyes of adults.

She glanced up the long, straight, wooden sluice to the tower where the sledders began their runs in winter, remembering the feeling of shooting down toward the frozen river, gathering speed for the launch onto the ice.

Aenea once told me that there used to be fixed carbon-carbon lines running the length of the slideway, and the sledders had clipped on to them much as we would a cableway or rappel line, using a special low-friction clip ring similar to the cable pulley to keep from losing speed.

The truth was that he accompanied the sledders because he wished to escape from two problems, both female.

Aenea once told me that there used to be fixed carbon-carbon lines running the length of the slideway, and the sledders had clipped on to them much as we would a cableway or rappel line, using a special low-friction clip ring similar to the cable pulley to keep from losing speed.

He slid to a halt, crashing into shrubs and snowlaced prairie grass that prevented him from rolling into the sledders path.

Except for the skaters and sledders on the ice, there were not many people outdoors here to stop and gaze and listen to the band and calliope music.